London law firm CMS recently stated that the new diversity targets set by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) would be "meaningless" if companies do not improve their capability to gather this data.
"Most organisations only require provision of this data on a voluntary basis and, for some organisations, there is low take up," CMS wrote. "While obtaining data on gender is simpler, experience has shown this is not necessarily the case for ethnicity data."
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